Right time to resolve Kashmir problem : Ghulam Hassan Mir

‘Recommend rehabilitation policy for those killed during present uprising’

Ghulam Hassan Mir

Rouf Pampori

5 Dariya News

Srinagar , 04 Sep 2016

Democratic Party Nationalist (DPN) President and former Minister Ghulam Hassan Mir has welcomed the members of all party delegation which is on a two day visit to Kashmir valley to talk to the people and find the ways to resolve the Kashmir problem. In a statement issued to KNS, Mir said that even though the Kashmiris have lost faith in such delegations owing to the past experiences, but still hoped that such a move will prove a positive step ahead in bringing everlasting peace in the state. In an interaction with the delegation DPN chief has urged the members to find a permanent solution to this vexed problem keeping in view the historical background and aspirations of the people of the state. He said that the Modi government is in a better position to find a viable solution to the problem in view of his public mandate and the support of all opposition parties on the issue. He suggested the members of the delegation that they should visit the hospitals and meet the injured besides meeting families of those who have lost their dear ones during the present turmoil.

He asked the delegation to impress upon the central government to initiate a purposeful dialogue with all the stakeholders immediately. Demanding the immediate ban on the use of pellet guns, Mir urged the delegation that strict instructions must be issued to the security forces not to use the pellet guns and exercising maximum restraint. As a confidence building measure, Mir asked the members to recommend a rehabilitation policy for those killed during the present uprising and free best available medical treatment to the injured people. DPN President asked the state government to allow the commercial activities without causing any inconvenience. He said that the government should facilitate the sale, purchase and transportation of fruits and other trading activities in the best interest of the people. He demanded immediate end to the nocturnal raids and arrest of youngsters. (KNS)